Reactive foils and their uses are provided as localized heat sources useful,
for example, in ignition, joining and propulsion. An improved reactive foil is
preferably a freestanding multilayered foil structure made up of alternating layers
selected from materials that will react with one another in an exothermic and self-propagating
reaction. Upon reacting, this foil supplies highly localized heat energy that may
be applied, for example, to joining layers, or directly to bulk materials that
are to be joined. This foil heat-source allows rapid bonding to occur at room temperature
in virtually any environment (e.g., air, vacuum, water, etc.). If a joining material
is used, the foil reaction will supply enough heat to melt the joining materials,
which upon cooling will form a strong bond, joining two or more bulk materials.